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Angel Baby

  • 2023
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
312
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Rebecca De Mornay, Whitney Anderson, Daniel Roebuck, Dan Thiel, Isabel Cueva, and Douglas Tait in Angel Baby (2023)
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A loving wife and her husband move away to a remote cabin to heal from the devastating loss of their stillborn twins. Soon she senses an evil presence and is pushed to the edge when dark sec... Read allA loving wife and her husband move away to a remote cabin to heal from the devastating loss of their stillborn twins. Soon she senses an evil presence and is pushed to the edge when dark secrets begin to unravel.A loving wife and her husband move away to a remote cabin to heal from the devastating loss of their stillborn twins. Soon she senses an evil presence and is pushed to the edge when dark secrets begin to unravel.

  • Director
    • Douglas Tait
  • Writers
    • Elisa Manzini
    • Rebecca Stahl
  • Stars
    • Isabel Cueva
    • Rebecca De Mornay
    • Daniel Roebuck
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    312
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Douglas Tait
    • Writers
      • Elisa Manzini
      • Rebecca Stahl
    • Stars
      • Isabel Cueva
      • Rebecca De Mornay
      • Daniel Roebuck
    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Isabel Cueva
    Isabel Cueva
    • Val
    Rebecca De Mornay
    Rebecca De Mornay
    • Maggie
    Daniel Roebuck
    Daniel Roebuck
    • Sheriff John
    Chris Browning
    Chris Browning
    • Frank Scathrowe
    Douglas Tait
    Douglas Tait
    • Barry Milner…
    Dan Thiel
    Dan Thiel
    • Justin
    Whitney Anderson
    Whitney Anderson
    • Chloe
    Nicholas Impellizzeri
    • Young boy
    Sophia Impellizzeri
    • Young girl
    Victor Isaac
    • Nurse
    Elisa Manzini
    • Rose
    Isabella Sahara Tait
    • Inn Receptionist
    • (as Isabella Tait)
    Leonardo Tait
    • Police Dispatcher
    Elena Churinova
    Elena Churinova
    • Female neighbor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Douglas Tait
    • Writers
      • Elisa Manzini
      • Rebecca Stahl
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    4elizanightmares

    Twins, Twists, and Tedium

    Angel Baby pretends to be a grief-soaked cabin chiller, but it mostly feels like watching paint dry in the dark. Dialogue is wooden, performances flatter than the freeway Val flees, and the script borrows every haunted-house beat without adding pulse. This movie pretends to cradle grief and dread, yet spends an hour trudging through colourless corridors where nothing, and no one, is alive. Every haunted-cabin beat-creaks, music-box, shadow figure-plays like bargain-bin déjà vu, shot in flat TV gloss. A last-minute twist finally flickers, but it's too skinny to nourish the 105 empty minutes before it. Save it for laundry day when you crave lightweight horror wallpaper and can't reach the remote.
    10djpatton-18690

    Great film!

    I really enjoyed the build up, the film kept me engaged. Isabel's performance was awesome and even though Rebecca De Mornay was only in the film for a short bit, her performace was amazing . If you are a fan of psychological horror this is the film for you. The film has a great setting, a creepy cabin in the woods. What could go wrong right? The setting and ambience add to the overall tension and arc of the film.

    This was the first feature film directed by horror icon Doug Tait and I was really impressed with his shot selection and overall feel of the film. I would definitely recommend this film.
    6lombardraised

    Angel Baby

    A nice entry into a more cerebral, psychological horror. I went into this not knowing what exactly to expect as this is Mr. Tait's directorial debut. It is not perfect by any means, but I felt it was quite entertaining and the ending is open to your own interpretation. To this end, I like and was pleasantly surprised. There is nice dramatic moments, and a nice uneasiness that sustains the length and direction of the film. While there could have been more outright frightful moments, The acting was solid, and overall the movie carried you to the climax upon its set path and pace. Acting was solid.
    1cyates-64641

    Absolute garbage

    Horrible acting, stupid characters. Who gave the "doctor" her medical degree? And more importantly,who in their right mind would use her as a doctor? Also as a wife,it would have taken me 10 minutes to tell her to get the hell out of my house! Then the husband and "doctor" go to town and the wife wants to go but the husbands response is "you need rest" and the wife just stays???? WTH? She obviously and rightfully didn't trust the woman. Nothing ever really happens, nothing is explained. The book isn't explained,the jewelry box isn't explained. Total waste of time. Not really sure what else to say except skip it, unless of course you need a good nap!
    1harwood-68876

    The Real Mystery Is It's Accolades

    Film opens with two preteen children retaliating against their father's abuse by doing him in with a hammer. Years later a woman , Val, receives the sad news the twins she gave birth to didn't survive. This motivates her and her husband, a contractor, to move to the country where she can tolerate the noise level after acquiring some odd affliction that makes her sensitive to sound. From there on, sound plays no part in the plot.

    Val spends many hours walking around house, occasionally disturbed by mysterious sounds and the specter of some middle-aged guy.

    Her friend, Chloe, the doctor who unsuccessfully delivered her twins pops by to stay with the couple for the weekend and help nurse Val back to health. The locals introduce themselves over the next few days. Rebecca De Mornay plays the town's local bartender, dishing out unsolicited pearls of wisdom about marriage. Val continues to roam the house, uncovering a music box containing a spinning ballerina figure. It has nothing really to do with plot but I guess the director of this trite was paying homage to the time honored tradition of "heroine finding a music box; what does it mean?". Val also finds a novel with the same title as the movie's. It's significance? Not much but extends movie by 5 minutes of dialogue and low key action involving the disposal of the book.

    The end of the movie just kind of ends; it's almost like everyone involved was paid by the hour but not for overtime, so plot came to a rushed conclusion, with some questions unanswered, including why the film was called "Angel Baby" since there wasn't one.

    It was so listless and silly you may actually want to watch it to the end to see if it gets any worse. BTW. From the credit roll, it appears many involved in making it worked at least two jobs producing it. I am beginning to think that included 'Positive Reviewer'.

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      Barry Milner: It's reading time, Angel Baby.

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      written by Jose de Jesus Flores Grande, Mauricio Lopez Aguilar, Francisco Javier Tecpanecatl Cuatlehuatl

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    • Release date
      • December 15, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Śpij słodko, aniołku
    • Production company
      • CAVE Entertainment
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      1 hour 45 minutes
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